Bergoglio Journalists Use Viganò Family Dispute In Order to Sidetrack From Scandals
The Vatican court journalist Andrea Tornielli has again rehashed a dispute between Whistle-blower Archbishop Carlo Maria and his brother, Father Lorenzo Viganò.
Tornielli's goal is to detract the whistle-blower and to sidetrack from Viganó's witness that Pope Francis is personally involved in hushing up homosexual abuses.
The Viganò dispute, involving a conspicuous family inheritance of estimated 26 million euros, was resolved in October by a Milan court. Archbishop Viganò, who has received 3,6 Million euros in payments from the family properties, has to pay half of that, 1.8 Million euros, to his brother Lorenzo.
Tornielli points out again that Viganò tried to avoid his appointment as Washington Nuncio in 2011 with the argument that he had to take care of his brother although the conflict between the two was already ongoing at the time.
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Tornielli's goal is to detract the whistle-blower and to sidetrack from Viganó's witness that Pope Francis is personally involved in hushing up homosexual abuses.
The Viganò dispute, involving a conspicuous family inheritance of estimated 26 million euros, was resolved in October by a Milan court. Archbishop Viganò, who has received 3,6 Million euros in payments from the family properties, has to pay half of that, 1.8 Million euros, to his brother Lorenzo.
Tornielli points out again that Viganò tried to avoid his appointment as Washington Nuncio in 2011 with the argument that he had to take care of his brother although the conflict between the two was already ongoing at the time.
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